Comics History

History of the DC Universe #1 (1986) TPB  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Nov. 23, 2011
History of the DC Universe #1 (1986) TPB

History of the DC Universe #1 (1986) TPB
English | CBR/Minutemen | 46 pages | 50.4 MB

History of the DC Universe is a two-issue comic book limited series created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, and published by DC Comics following the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths. It was an attempt to summarize the new history of the DC Universe to establish what was canonical after Crisis reformed the multiverse into a single universe. In the original planning of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the History would have formed the final two issues, following the destruction of the Multiverse at the Beginning of Time, but this was changed, presumably because it would have been a very undramatic ending to the series.

History of the DC Universe #1-2 (1986) TPB Complete  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Nov. 24, 2011
History of the DC Universe #1-2 (1986) TPB Complete

History of the DC Universe #1-2 (1986) TPB Complete
English | CBR/Minutemen | 46+49 pages | 111.05 MB

History of the DC Universe is a two-issue comic book limited series created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, and published by DC Comics following the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths. It was an attempt to summarize the new history of the DC Universe to establish what was canonical after Crisis reformed the multiverse into a single universe. In the original planning of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the History would have formed the final two issues, following the destruction of the Multiverse at the Beginning of Time, but this was changed, presumably because it would have been a very undramatic ending to the series.

Dreaming the Graphic Novel: The Novelization of Comics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Sept. 23, 2023
Dreaming the Graphic Novel: The Novelization of Comics

Paul Williams, "Dreaming the Graphic Novel: The Novelization of Comics"
English | ISBN: 1978805071 | 2020 | 278 pages | PDF | 3 MB

Wednesday Comics #1-3 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 27, 2009
Wednesday Comics #1-3 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #1 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 3 CBR | DC Comics | Issue #3 Released July 22, 2009 | ~3 x 19 Pages | 118.5 MB Total

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This marks the debut of DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launching this summer that will be presented in a and will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week; and the plan is for 16 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Wednesday Comics #5 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 18, 2009
Wednesday Comics #5 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #5 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | DC Comics | Issue #5 Released Aug 5, 2009 | 19 Pages | 38.6 MB
+ Wednesday Comics Issues #1-4

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Wednesday Comics #4 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 16, 2009
Wednesday Comics #4 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #4 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | DC Comics | Issue #4 Released Jul 29, 2009 | 19 Pages | 41.8 MB
+Wednesday Comics Issues #1-3

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's Wednesday Comics, a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Wednesday Comics #1 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 13, 2009
Wednesday Comics #1 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #1 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | DC Comics | July 8, 2009 | 20 Pages | 40.1 MB

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This marks the debut of DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launching this summer that will be presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week; and the plan is for 16 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Wednesday Comics #8 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 6, 2009
Wednesday Comics #8 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #8 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBZ | DC Comics | Nov 4 2009 | 18 Pages | 44.1 MB

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Wednesday Comics #1-7 (Of 12) (Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 9, 2009
Wednesday Comics #1-7 (Of 12) (Update)

Wednesday Comics #1-7 (Of 12) (Update)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 7 CBR | DC Comics | Issue #7 Released Aug 26, 2009 | 278.7 MB Total

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

History of the DC Universe #1-2 (1986) TPB Complete  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Oct. 26, 2015
History of the DC Universe #1-2 (1986) TPB Complete

History of the DC Universe #1-2 (1986) TPB Complete
English | CBR | 2 Issues | HD | 218.25 MB

History of the DC Universe is a two-issue comic book limited series created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, and published by DC Comics following the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths. It was an attempt to summarize the new history of the DC Universe to establish what was canonical after Crisis reformed the multiverse into a single universe. In the original planning of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the History would have formed the final two issues, following the destruction of the Multiverse at the Beginning of Time, but this was changed, presumably because it would have been a very undramatic ending to the series.